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Venice August 2002 by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 18:03
High quality digital photos of Venice, taken by Wim in August 2002 - canals, streets, buildings, cats, dogs
Carmen and Jim's Virtual Tours - Italy by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 18:04
Experience a trip to Rome, Assisi, Florence, Pisa, and Venice in Italy with our virtual tour! Includes many pictures, travel tips, and strategies.
Bologna Fiere by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 18:01
Bologna's renowned Fair and Exhibition Centre.
Castello di Ripa d'Orcia by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 18:05
Revieuw of Mr Jack Rossiter - Geneve ch - Wonderful CASTLE in Orcia Valley. The Castle is romantic and the Owners extremely helpful in all ways.Beautiful and clean room. Superb castle wines and food.
Pubs, clubs... by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 18:01
A list of Modena's pubs, clubs, cinemas and theatres (in Italian but fairly foolproof)
Kim's Capuchins' Catacombs Corpses of Palermo by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 18:04
This is a photographic trip to the Capuchins' Catacombs located in Palermo, Italy. There are thousands of corpses lined on the walls like paintings. The catacombs date back to the 1599 when the local priests mummified a holy monk for all to see. They wanted to pray to him after death. In time the locals wanted their relatives remembered in this same way. Soon there were hundreds of corpses.
Taormina (Frommer's) by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 18:03
Introduction to Taormina
Orvieto by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
This virtual tour around the "citt'; narrante" is structured by historical period, works of art and local crafts. The section on "underground" Orvieto is particularly interesting. There are speciality tours fornature fans ands hopaholics.The accommodation section includes pointers for those who wish to stay in convents or other religious institutes.
Bellagio by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 18:04
Good, complete and fast collection of Bellagio's tourism resources. All you need to know about Bellagio. Come and stay, relax , with nothing else to do than enjoy your vacation and relax yourself.
Capo d'Orlando Sicily by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 18:02
Capo d'Orlando, Good general guide to this region in Sicily with info on things to do, transport, places to go, and other handy tourist information
Sudtirol - Alto Adige by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
A handy side bar with a site map allows you to move through the site's seven sections with ease: e-cards, maps, tourism, business, friends, news (complete with mailing list) plus a space for contacts.
L'Aquila by Gazetteer by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 18:05
A deep online guide about L'Aquila and its province, a mountain town in the heart of Italy.
Anghiari by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 18:03
Anghiari Official Web Site. 'Anghiari is well worth visiting all year round thanks to its active cultural life. There are exhibitions, fairs, local festivals, a busy theatre program and an active interest in the conservation and re-enactment of historical and folklore traditions all contributing to the cultural life of the town'.
Isola d' Ischia by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 18:01
 
Hadrian's Villa by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 18:03
The emperor villa in Tivoli. An electronic presentatio by Jack Sullivan.
Citta' di Castello in Umbria by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
 
Ischia On Line by anonymous user — last modified 2008-06-26 17:59
Touristic web about resources of Ischia, the beautiful island of Naples' gulf: history, news, informations and the complete dbase of the hotels
The Convento dei Cappuccini: Holy Mummies Preserved in Catacombs by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 18:04
Thousands of mummified bodies line the walls of the Catacombe dei Cappucini in Palermo in one of the most macabre human 'libraries' in the world.
Santa Sofia by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
In Santa Sofia, going up along the Bidente valley from Forli' towards Arezzo, just where Romagna becomes Tuscany.
Rovereto and its towns by Webmaster — last modified 2008-06-26 17:58
Nature and culture, environment and history of Rovereto and it's Towns

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